Biology
Biosphere 2 Reexamined: Ant Species Composition Within a Human-Constructed Ecosystem
Document Type
Article
Abstract
—The ant communities within Biosphere 2, a massive, enclosed set of human-constructed habitats in southern Arizona, had not been examined in .20 yr. Throughout 2018, we conducted five ant surveys within and around Biosphere 2 to determine the current species composition and to determine whether species within the facility are establishing in the surrounding native habitat. As in previous surveys, we found exceedingly high numbers of Paratrechina longicornis, an invasive ant species, within every Biosphere 2 “biome” that we examined. We also found it to be present in the habitat surrounding the structure. How species that thrive in disturbed ecosystems infiltrate and affect native ecosystems is critical to understand, especially for systems intended to be sealed, such as Biosphere 2.
Publication Title
Southwestern Naturalist
Publication Date
6-11-2024
Volume
68
Issue
2
First Page
150
Last Page
155
ISSN
0038-4909
DOI
10.1894/0038-4909-68.2.150
Keywords
Biosphere 2, Arizona
Repository Citation
Dinell, Hannah; Mathis, Kaitlyn; and Bronstein, Judith, "Biosphere 2 Reexamined: Ant Species Composition Within a Human-Constructed Ecosystem" (2024). Biology. 343.
https://commons.clarku.edu/faculty_biology/343